Razorback
| release date | November 2 1984 |
| studio | Warner Bros. |
| director | Russell Mulcahy |
| writer | Peter Brennan |
| starring | Arkie Whiteley, Bill Kerr |
| rating | R |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |
| release date | November 2 1984 |
| studio | Warner Bros. |
| director | Russell Mulcahy |
| writer | Peter Brennan |
| starring | Arkie Whiteley, Bill Kerr |
| rating | R |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |
Ok for a movie about a “Killer” pig it’s ok. The acting is average and well so is the movie. For an Aussie horror movie I did expect more. I give RAZORBACK 3 under cooked strips of Bacon out of 10 under cooked strips of bacon!
a very original different horror film, not to many villians like the one in here. very very cool f/x of the villian
a very original different horror film, not to many villians like the one in here. very very cool f/x of the villian
I think I was five when I first watched this movie…maybe even yougner…but I remember falling in love with it.
To me it is a great movie.
Pretty good killer pig flick.
I know this is supposed to be a movie that defies conventions (main characters aren’t who you think they’re going to be, people dying when you’re led to believe they won’t)–but being a bit unique doesn’t necessarily make something good; some things are cliche for a reason. In addition, the movie was pretty slow, and the biggest offense: not enough of the giant killer pig.